• Lanuvian was an archaic Latino-Faliscan language. It was spoken by Latins who lived close to Rome. "Lanuvian – MultiTree". multitree.org. Retrieved 20...
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  • literary forms of Latin Dialectal Latin, including Lanuvian, Praenestinian, and Roman The Romance languages, direct descendants of Vulgar Latin, used in now-defunct...
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    Latin:[citation needed] Lanuvian and Praenestine. As the power of Ancient Rome grew, Latin absorbed elements of the other languages and replaced Faliscan...
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    (extinct) Standard Latin Vulgar Latin / Colloquial Latin (sermō vulgāris) Lanuvian Praenestinian British Latin / Britannic Latin (not British Romance) (Latin...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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    Siculian (redirect from Sicel language)
    Siculian (or Sicel) is an extinct Indo-European language spoken in central and eastern Sicily by the Sicels. It is attested in fewer than thirty inscriptions...
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  • parent language in Europe. Europe portal Language portal Lists of extinct languages List of endangered languages in Europe "Aequian - MultiTree". LINGUIST...
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  • Latin obscenity (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    22) says at one point honestī cōleī Lānuvīnī, Clīternīnī nōn honestī ('Lanuvian cōleī are respectable, but "Cliternian" ones are indecent'). (Lanuvium...
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    triumvir monetalis in 80 BC. His coins depict Juno Sospita, alluding to his Lanuvian origin. Procillius, a historian who lived during the time of Cicero, who...
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    Juno (mythology) (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    grove of Juno Seispes in Lanuvium, while bestowing Roman citizenry on the Lanuvians. Consequently, the prodigia (supernatural or unearthly phenomena) which...
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